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... says , that in his time , several Kimmerian walls and ports were to be seen there . " The Turks are now the masters of this country , but their dominion begins to decline . THE retreat of the Kimmerians , who fled before the Scythians ...
... says , that in his time , several Kimmerian walls and ports were to be seen there . " The Turks are now the masters of this country , but their dominion begins to decline . THE retreat of the Kimmerians , who fled before the Scythians ...
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... says , " And they deem this place Plutonian , and say that the Kimmerians are there ; and they who sail thither , first sacrifice to propitiate the subterraneous demons , which the priests exhort them to do , on account of the profit ...
... says , " And they deem this place Plutonian , and say that the Kimmerians are there ; and they who sail thither , first sacrifice to propitiate the subterraneous demons , which the priests exhort them to do , on account of the profit ...
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... says , that to those who were called Κιμμέριοις , the appellation of Κιμβρων was applied in process of time , and by the corruption of language , lib . v . p . 309 . Plutarch , in his life of Marius , also identifies the Kimbri with the ...
... says , that to those who were called Κιμμέριοις , the appellation of Κιμβρων was applied in process of time , and by the corruption of language , lib . v . p . 309 . Plutarch , in his life of Marius , also identifies the Kimbri with the ...
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... says , " A small state now , but great in glory ; the marks of their ancient fame yet remain , far and wide , about the Elbe ; by whose extent you may measure the power and greatness of this people , and accredit the reported numbers of ...
... says , " A small state now , but great in glory ; the marks of their ancient fame yet remain , far and wide , about the Elbe ; by whose extent you may measure the power and greatness of this people , and accredit the reported numbers of ...
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... says of them , that they called themselves Celtæ , or Keltæ , though the Romans gave them the appellation of Galli , 36 The Keltoi , to follow the Greek orthography of the word , appear to have been one of the branches of the Kimmerian ...
... says of them , that they called themselves Celtæ , or Keltæ , though the Romans gave them the appellation of Galli , 36 The Keltoi , to follow the Greek orthography of the word , appear to have been one of the branches of the Kimmerian ...
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